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palestine was defined at the you win as a problem. the palestine problem. ben it was changed to questioned, the palestine question. i just did some work rewriting their book on the question of palestine. really, is it a question, 65 years later? don't we have the answers already? i thought we did. apparently we do not. defined as a question because none of the answers that make sense were ever allowed to be imposed. when you look at the u.n. charter, the question off, why don't we just go with what it says? the answer lies down the road half a mile -- a little more than that. the statehouse, the white house, the congress. those are the forces that determine how the u.n. charter is to be defined and how it is, or is not, allowed to be implemented. that is the problem we face today. the u.s. goal in the united nations is based on its special relationship with israel, which began in 1967. the united states had a pretty good -- vertically good supportive relationship with israel before 1967. but it's relationship was quite tactical. it was not so close. it took
palestine was defined at the you win as a problem. the palestine problem. ben it was changed to questioned, the palestine question. i just did some work rewriting their book on the question of palestine. really, is it a question, 65 years later? don't we have the answers already? i thought we did. apparently we do not. defined as a question because none of the answers that make sense were ever allowed to be imposed. when you look at the u.n. charter, the question off, why don't we just go with...
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free, free, palestine. free, free, palestine. free, free, palestine. >> thank you my sisters and brothers. i kid you that, i want to tell you a story about how i ended up here and i want to tell you the story because right now there is a shift happening in the united states for people who never thought about palestine before, who never thought about the conflict before it are joining us in the streets, i joining us in words in conversation knowing that what is happening is a crime. we would've never imagined they would've taken our position before. i went to iraq in 2003, just like so many people joined the military. i grew up like everyone else, believe in what we are told, believing we are told as a country of four and by the people. we're about freedom and helping the oppressed. i believe that. i believe we are going to recommend tell us things like self-defense, words like israel uses, when they see things like terrorism, words that israel uses, when we got to iraq i had to think about what was happening and if people started protesting, as people
free, free, palestine. free, free, palestine. free, free, palestine. >> thank you my sisters and brothers. i kid you that, i want to tell you a story about how i ended up here and i want to tell you the story because right now there is a shift happening in the united states for people who never thought about palestine before, who never thought about the conflict before it are joining us in the streets, i joining us in words in conversation knowing that what is happening is a crime. we...
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that divided historic palestine. so what does it mean when you have one government that controls all of the territory but has different sets of laws governing different populations within that one territory? that's the legal definition of apoor tide. -- apartheid. not because the israeli version of apartheid is just like the south african version. it isn't. it's very different for a whole host of reasons i'm not going to get into here. but what they share is they both stand in violation of the international covenant against the law -- against the crime of apartheid which is a u.n. document signed by the majority of countries in the world -- not, we should note, by our own. but that's what we have to look at. so the question of how to look at the situation in palestine isn't just how do we get back to the two-state solution, how do we get everybody back to the table. i can promise you the next step somebody will be back at the table, and it will fail be again. not because people don't understand each other's narrative
that divided historic palestine. so what does it mean when you have one government that controls all of the territory but has different sets of laws governing different populations within that one territory? that's the legal definition of apoor tide. -- apartheid. not because the israeli version of apartheid is just like the south african version. it isn't. it's very different for a whole host of reasons i'm not going to get into here. but what they share is they both stand in violation of the...
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free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. >> thank you, sisters and brothers. like eugene said, i'm a member of the party for socials and liberation. i want to tell you about a story of how i ended up here. right now, there is a shift happening in the united states. ibo who never thought about -- people whore never thought about palestine before our joining us in the streets, knowing what is happening is a crime. we would have never imagined they would have taken that position before. i went to iraq in 2003, just like so many people who joined the military. i grew up like everyone else, believing what we are told, believing this was a country of, four, and by the people, that we are about freedom and helping the oppressed. i believe that when we were going to iraq and saying things like self, words like israel uses. words that israel uses. i had to think as people started protesting, as people started fighting, as people started resisting. i had to ask myself what would i be doing. when our officers and commanders , our polit
free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. >> free, free palestine. >> thank you, sisters and brothers. like eugene said, i'm a member of the party for socials and liberation. i want to tell you about a story of how i ended up here. right now, there is a shift happening in the united states. ibo who never thought about -- people whore never thought about palestine before our joining us in the streets, knowing what is happening is a crime. we...
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long live palestine. free palestine. long live palestine. free free palestine. long live palestine. we are honored to have a lot of amazing speakers with us here today. next someone who is very amazing and what they have put on the line and what they bring to this struggle and to this fight. a highly decorated former c.i.a. official whose standing in solidarity with the people of gaza. >> free free palestine. free free palestine. i'm thinking about the carnage in gaza right now and i'm inking about prophets and my favorite is the prophet who said indifference is evil is work worse than evil itself. there are times when not all of us are guilty but we are always responsible. our government is enabling this mass consider and we have to stop it. the other prophet who comes to mind is a fellow named isiah. now some of you may not realize that isiah went around stark naked for two years now biblical scholars say well it's not clear that he was always naked just during lit urgecal services. now that doesn't get the man off the hook. what was he saying? look, you israelis, you criticize me
long live palestine. free palestine. long live palestine. free free palestine. long live palestine. we are honored to have a lot of amazing speakers with us here today. next someone who is very amazing and what they have put on the line and what they bring to this struggle and to this fight. a highly decorated former c.i.a. official whose standing in solidarity with the people of gaza. >> free free palestine. free free palestine. i'm thinking about the carnage in gaza right now and i'm...
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long live palestine. free, free, palestine. long live palestine. brothers and sisters we are honored to have a lot of amazing speakers with us here today, and next i want to bring up someone in whatvery amazing they put on the line of what they bring to this drug will and to bring a highly decorated former cia official who is standing in solidarity with the people of gaza. please welcome ray mcgovern. [applause] >> free, free, palestine. free, free, palestine. i am about the carnage in in gaza right now. and i'm thinking about the prophets. indifference to evil is worse than evil itself. there are times and not all of us are guilty, but we are always responsible. our government is enabling this massacre, and we have to stop it. the other profited from's to mine is a fellow named isaiah. some of you may not realize that isaiah went around stark naked for two years. wasical scholars say he not clear was always make with always naked, just during services. you he was saying is look, criticize me, you say you're stripped of your garments, i say to you,
long live palestine. free, free, palestine. long live palestine. brothers and sisters we are honored to have a lot of amazing speakers with us here today, and next i want to bring up someone in whatvery amazing they put on the line of what they bring to this drug will and to bring a highly decorated former cia official who is standing in solidarity with the people of gaza. please welcome ray mcgovern. [applause] >> free, free, palestine. free, free, palestine. i am about the carnage in in...
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would palestine be placed under the protection or certain areas of palestine? who would finance the trusteeship? would it be limited, for a limited duration or open-ended until independence is achieved? news are all, you know -- these are all very, you know, difficult questions to answer. and due to world politics as we all know it, it is unlikely, in my views, that the u.n. would actually act on the application. thank you very much for your attention, and i will take questions. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> thank you both so much for coming. we're going to have about ten minutes for questions. we ask that you keep them brief and limit one question per person so that we can get in as many as possible. after the questions you're welcome to stay around and have discussions. phyllis is selling both of her books here, "calling the shots," the book on washington and the u.n., and "understanding the palestinian/israeli conflict," they'll be up front at the desk if you want to get those afterwards. um, yes. gentleman in the white shirt. we have a microphone
would palestine be placed under the protection or certain areas of palestine? who would finance the trusteeship? would it be limited, for a limited duration or open-ended until independence is achieved? news are all, you know -- these are all very, you know, difficult questions to answer. and due to world politics as we all know it, it is unlikely, in my views, that the u.n. would actually act on the application. thank you very much for your attention, and i will take questions. [applause]...
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this isn't a palestinian struggle, it is a struggle for justice in palestine. so many of our friends and people who stand in solidarity with the palestinian people whether they be arabs or muslims or crufnts o christians or amerf different types, jewish voices for peace in the united states today it's really a motley crew of people who are pursuing justice in palestine. >> for the sake of time let me get this video comment in from a palestinian viewer. give a listen. >> palestinian citizens because of the arab sincerity that exists in society. they constantly are linked to being part of hamas. >> why don't you think palestinian americans haven't been able to mobilize as well as apac right here in america? >> because the palestinian american community we do have internal issues and competing interests. we have organizations that don't represent the palestinian cause like american transport for palestine, which dines and wines with the ambassadors and don't represent the palestinian community. we're part of the country where we're being attacked by islamophones.
this isn't a palestinian struggle, it is a struggle for justice in palestine. so many of our friends and people who stand in solidarity with the palestinian people whether they be arabs or muslims or crufnts o christians or amerf different types, jewish voices for peace in the united states today it's really a motley crew of people who are pursuing justice in palestine. >> for the sake of time let me get this video comment in from a palestinian viewer. give a listen. >> palestinian...
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the delegation of palestine. the delegation of palestine who are still until this minute united, strong, because the occupation has tried to divide them. the occupation has tried to make them weaker, but the palestine delegation in one sound listened by every one in all languages. yes, to the national unity. yes to the palestinian firm united stand. yes, to the resistance. yes to the rifle. yes to defend our shrines and our land until we achieve this great history, the great achievement, great agreement, despite all of the injuries, despite all of the pain, they defending us, they defending our issue. and finally, brothers and sisters in front of every palestinian, we are still in gaza. we are still with the rockets. we are still with the rifles, and the artillery. we will continue. we will be committed forever until we can free palestine for the battle of alucsa, and finally let me tell you what has apped is not the end of the road. it's a round from too many rounds of conflicts with the israeli enemy. until we
the delegation of palestine. the delegation of palestine who are still until this minute united, strong, because the occupation has tried to divide them. the occupation has tried to make them weaker, but the palestine delegation in one sound listened by every one in all languages. yes, to the national unity. yes to the palestinian firm united stand. yes, to the resistance. yes to the rifle. yes to defend our shrines and our land until we achieve this great history, the great achievement, great...
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removed from palestine. obligations. [indiscernible] and its need also to do that to deter domestic variations and further its standing in international states and protect against unlawful israeli conduct. as we mentioned, unesco membership, and also the u.n. general assembly resolutions, ability totine the ratify treaties and it has improved its bargaining position with israel. thatnk it is important palestine may be treating this agreement as an occupied state. that is very important. since the unesco membership and join international treaties, cents 2014, about four months, as we know, palestine identified 50 international treaties. many of these treaties, as i mentioned, have a prediction of human rights -- have the protection of human rights in palestine. treaties will provide palestine to demand from israel and other states to a baby rule of law. -- a baby rule of law. icj sre parties to the tatute. members of the united nations can also be admitted the generalision of assembly upon recommendation of t
removed from palestine. obligations. [indiscernible] and its need also to do that to deter domestic variations and further its standing in international states and protect against unlawful israeli conduct. as we mentioned, unesco membership, and also the u.n. general assembly resolutions, ability totine the ratify treaties and it has improved its bargaining position with israel. thatnk it is important palestine may be treating this agreement as an occupied state. that is very important. since...
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we met very often. , heree came to palestine in palestine. the result of this de-ing was set up helped to demonize the plo. yasser arafat was demonized for years. he was considered a monster. when pictures of him and me appear on israeli television talking to each other, sitting on the same sofa, i think to some extent it helps to change the picture of arafat the into arafat the enemy with whom we can make peace. years later, israel indeed made peace with the plo. made between the , iteli prime minister sucked rock been, and the chief of the yitzhak rabin, and the chief of the plo, yasser arafat. there he soon -- very soon, rabin washak assassinated, assassinated by a jewish assassin, we sank back into war. my friends and i have commanded that -- demand that our withnment start talks hamas eight years ago. leaders.th hamas leadersth several hamas several times and i found people with whom i don't necessarily agree, but with whom i can talk. i believe even today that we can come to an agreement with the palestinian people, including hamas. ham
we met very often. , heree came to palestine in palestine. the result of this de-ing was set up helped to demonize the plo. yasser arafat was demonized for years. he was considered a monster. when pictures of him and me appear on israeli television talking to each other, sitting on the same sofa, i think to some extent it helps to change the picture of arafat the into arafat the enemy with whom we can make peace. years later, israel indeed made peace with the plo. made between the , iteli prime...
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calling all crimes in palestine to the icc. 2012was rejected in early because at that stage, palestine was not recognized as the state. but later in 2012, the general assembly did recognize palestine as a state. it isposition is that possible for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to exercise jurisdiction, to initiate the investigation without any more due. this is confirmed by the fact that in the last few weeks, the minister of justice and the deputy minister of justice in palestine have submitted documents to the international criminal court indicating, that as far as they are concerned, the 2009 declaration is still valid. confess, i hold the prosecutor of the icc partly responsible, that no proceedings have been initiated against israel and hamas for the international criminal court. >> john, you have also made apartheids between south africa and the situation in the occupied palestinian territories. could you elaborate on what you think the similarities are? if i look at the situation in palestine, which i know very well, as former special rapporteur, as i look at
calling all crimes in palestine to the icc. 2012was rejected in early because at that stage, palestine was not recognized as the state. but later in 2012, the general assembly did recognize palestine as a state. it isposition is that possible for the prosecutor of the international criminal court to exercise jurisdiction, to initiate the investigation without any more due. this is confirmed by the fact that in the last few weeks, the minister of justice and the deputy minister of justice in...
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let me now invite the observer of the state of palestine. >> thank you. mr. president, i thank you for convening this meeting in thrift response to the request to allow the general assembly to receive these important briefings as we collectively consider the crisis in palestine arising from this latest criminal and destructive war against the civilian population in the gaza strip. as we seek to determine the most appropriate international response to this calamity based on international law, the u.n.'s political legal and moral responsibility solves the question of palestine and our shared humidity. it is only fitting that the mobilizes and makes its contribution. i thank you for your presence at this meeting and dedicated advocacy for peace including his recent mission to the region and efforts to promote a ceasefire. i also thank the high commissioner for human rights, he commissioner general, the special coordinator, and the assistant security general for humanitarian and emergency relief for their comprehensive and compelling briefings to the assembly on
let me now invite the observer of the state of palestine. >> thank you. mr. president, i thank you for convening this meeting in thrift response to the request to allow the general assembly to receive these important briefings as we collectively consider the crisis in palestine arising from this latest criminal and destructive war against the civilian population in the gaza strip. as we seek to determine the most appropriate international response to this calamity based on international...
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israel and palestine should consider peace talks. show goodwill to each other and begin peace talks. the security to avoid the confrontation. fourth, the conflict in packs of international peace and security . the un security council should assume responsibility. age agreement in this regard will play a role in the conflict. members of the international community could -- should organize with each other. the situation, especially in gaza, mayor sy attention and should be alleviated. .. >> for a lasting settlement to the arab-israeli conflict we have to restore peace to the parti parties. we need peace and security within recognized borders. there is no other path than this. cease-fire, two-state solution, and the security of this. mr. president, i would like to say that following the meeting of july 26th is playing a full and lasting settlement and the nations had a role to contribute to defining the framework. we are mobiling with the security council and we are ready to fulfill the responsibility. >> i thank you and i now have to g
israel and palestine should consider peace talks. show goodwill to each other and begin peace talks. the security to avoid the confrontation. fourth, the conflict in packs of international peace and security . the un security council should assume responsibility. age agreement in this regard will play a role in the conflict. members of the international community could -- should organize with each other. the situation, especially in gaza, mayor sy attention and should be alleviated. .. >>...
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there is no conflict between israel and palestine israel palestine is a single unitary state and it is a conquest being carried out by the jewish state in order to dispossess and ghettoize as many palestinians as possible it's been going on for seventy years the population of the gaza strip or eighty percent refugees living in the second most overcrowded area on earth they are the victims of this ongoing campaign of dispossession and that's the root of their resistance when they turn to violence it is because of the that seventy year legacy of dispossession we need to see that in the sea. the ongoing siege the eight year long siege of the gaza strip which is develop this area deliberately as a part of seventy years of dispossession ghetto is ation an expulsion order to consolidate the ethnic purity of the jewish state morton. well of course this is utter nonsense. this is simply due to the palestinian arabs and the arab world's refusal to allow and accept jews living in their midst twenty two percent of israel are muslims and christians the arabs were offered a state in one nine hundre
there is no conflict between israel and palestine israel palestine is a single unitary state and it is a conquest being carried out by the jewish state in order to dispossess and ghettoize as many palestinians as possible it's been going on for seventy years the population of the gaza strip or eighty percent refugees living in the second most overcrowded area on earth they are the victims of this ongoing campaign of dispossession and that's the root of their resistance when they turn to...
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israel and palestine living side by side in peace and security. this crisis is also a symptom of our collective failure for such a prolonged period to help the parties end the conflict and end the occupation that began in 1967. we must urgently support the parties in finding a way back to negotiations and restoring a political horizon. hank you, mr. president. >> i thank you, special coordinator for the middle east peace process for his briefing. i'll give the floor to the commissioner general who is also oining us via videoconference. >> thank you very much, mr. president. mr. president, mr. secretary-general, excellencies, distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen, allow me first to thank secretary-general for his important remarks about the conflict that has unfloweded in gaza since 8th july. and also to add my voice to give appeal to the international community to take decisive action to address the causes and consequences of this most recent round of violence. in that regard i convey my utmost appreciation to the president of the general
israel and palestine living side by side in peace and security. this crisis is also a symptom of our collective failure for such a prolonged period to help the parties end the conflict and end the occupation that began in 1967. we must urgently support the parties in finding a way back to negotiations and restoring a political horizon. hank you, mr. president. >> i thank you, special coordinator for the middle east peace process for his briefing. i'll give the floor to the commissioner...
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now let's take the case of israel-palestine. every year there's a resolution called for peaceful settlement of the palestine question. it comes before the u.n. every year. every year, the float is exactly the same. in this past year the vote was 165 countries, 165 voted for two states on the border and a just resolution of the refugee question. six opposed. the united states, israel, canada, palau, micronesia and the ivan so if you use the south african precedent as an example the same overwhelming lopsided majority that declared the bantustans schemed illegitimate that same overwhelming lopsided majority declared the two states settlement legitimate so if you are using the south african precedent the only rational conclusion from that question is that two states is the best we can go with. that is what the argument tells you. [inaudible] >> under the theme of what is politically possible and keeping in mind the aipac lobby in america today, a couple of weeks ago before it ran an article commenting on the fact that the jewish le
now let's take the case of israel-palestine. every year there's a resolution called for peaceful settlement of the palestine question. it comes before the u.n. every year. every year, the float is exactly the same. in this past year the vote was 165 countries, 165 voted for two states on the border and a just resolution of the refugee question. six opposed. the united states, israel, canada, palau, micronesia and the ivan so if you use the south african precedent as an example the same...
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i'll talk to a chief negotiator for palestine liberation organization. what he considers to be the hindrance to peace. much more straight ahead. >> the worst outbreak of ebola that we've ever recorded. >> the virus never -- now appears to be taking hold in nigeria. >> i don't know if the information is in whether this drug is helpful. >> we have been chasing it for over a decade. >> autism is up. we don't know what it is. >> 5% of the children have had their autism go away. >> political upheaval in cuba. >> their goal turned people into political activists and forced political change. >> it was not a covert program. >> we begin with a week that brought both optimism and disappointment in the ongoing israel-gaza conflicts. hamas fired rockets and the israeli resumed air strikes in response. the suffering in gaza continued, as many as a third of gaza's 1.8 million people have been importanced to flee their homes. on wednesday just as negotiations were resuming, we talked about divisions between hamas and other palestinian groups his hopes for an extension
i'll talk to a chief negotiator for palestine liberation organization. what he considers to be the hindrance to peace. much more straight ahead. >> the worst outbreak of ebola that we've ever recorded. >> the virus never -- now appears to be taking hold in nigeria. >> i don't know if the information is in whether this drug is helpful. >> we have been chasing it for over a decade. >> autism is up. we don't know what it is. >> 5% of the children have had their...
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israel and palestine should .onsider peace talks [indiscernible] the israel-palestine conflict impacts international peace and security. the un's security council should , ande it's responsibility play a role in solving the palestinian conflict. members of the international community should coordinate with each other in promoting the peace between israel and palestine. the humanitarian situation in palestine merits high attention and should be alleviated. the international community should provide help and support. china will provide 1.5 million u.s. dollars in cash in humanitarian aid to the people of gaza. has alsoross of china provided humanitarian support to the people of gaza. points of the forosal put forth by china the settlement of the question of palestine. we hope that israel and palestine will actively respond to the appeal for peace by the international community. a 72parties have agreed to hour cease-fire. we hope they will reach agreement. will continue with the rest of the international community to play an active and for auctive role comprehensive and fair solution and
israel and palestine should .onsider peace talks [indiscernible] the israel-palestine conflict impacts international peace and security. the un's security council should , ande it's responsibility play a role in solving the palestinian conflict. members of the international community should coordinate with each other in promoting the peace between israel and palestine. the humanitarian situation in palestine merits high attention and should be alleviated. the international community should...
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. >> chief negotiator for palestine liberation organization. you have been involved in the negotiations. this ceasefire is very similar to one proposed by egypt weeks ago. why is hamas accepting it now when it could have done so then and saved lives and injured? >> time is right now. that's all can i say. i really believe that israel's acceptance of the egyptian initiative in the early days was a tactical acceptance. it. as a matter of fact i was involved in nine attempts to achieve humanitarian ceasefires for 24 hours 12 hours, two days five days seven days. and well, now, both sides, both of us, accept the ceasefire, what we need now is to sustain the 72 hours. we're working now in order to extend the 72 hours beyond the 72 hours. and the most important thick now is to extinguish the fire. >> are you hopeful that we'll be able to sustain and extend as i know you've said before and keep the ceasefire in place? >> yes, i am. i'm hopeful. and i think it's doable. what we need to do is in parallel, as i said, sustain the ceasefire. and at the sam
. >> chief negotiator for palestine liberation organization. you have been involved in the negotiations. this ceasefire is very similar to one proposed by egypt weeks ago. why is hamas accepting it now when it could have done so then and saved lives and injured? >> time is right now. that's all can i say. i really believe that israel's acceptance of the egyptian initiative in the early days was a tactical acceptance. it. as a matter of fact i was involved in nine attempts to achieve...
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and the final destination of the free palestine protests is literally across the street on the u.n. headquarters in new york it's a weekend the diplomats are not in the office but this book card here pretty much tells the story of how angry the protesters are about you and according to them doing not enough to save people in gaza of course i guess we can diplomats i know the office but people here are genuinely hoping that their voices will be heard let's hear a shot ski r t reporting from new york city. how has the enduring palestinian israeli conflict increased racial and religious divides between israel and palestine are teens hairy fear find answers to those questions as he presents an in-depth look at how this ongoing conflict has inflamed cultural tensions between the citizens of israel and palestine. since the latest israel gaza conflict began there's been a spike in racial violence and tension between jews and arabs throughout both the occupied territories and israel itself the army installed it system of checkpoints here in two thousand and six now thousands of palestinians
and the final destination of the free palestine protests is literally across the street on the u.n. headquarters in new york it's a weekend the diplomats are not in the office but this book card here pretty much tells the story of how angry the protesters are about you and according to them doing not enough to save people in gaza of course i guess we can diplomats i know the office but people here are genuinely hoping that their voices will be heard let's hear a shot ski r t reporting from new...
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we not asking parties to recognise the palestine. i'm a member. plo committee, we recognised the state of israel right to exist. there, i challenge any israeli member of this cabinet to stand and recognise the state of palestine to live in peace and security in the state of israel on the 96 lines. hamas is a party, fatah is a party, a faction. >> it governs an important part of the palestinian territories. >> say no more. we have a national consistent government. we don't have a hamas government in gaza. we are in charge. that is why - that was one of the reasons for wearing a war waged against gaza, because binyamin netanyahu's political end was to keep gaza in the space of palestine. he knows that no palestinian state in gaza, no palestinian state without gaza. he waged his war to undermine the reconciliation, keep the split going. at the end of the day he doesn't want a palestinian state. binyamin netanyahu is not o 2-stater, that's the truth and why he waged the war. now, as i'm telling you, there's the government of pal stipe, the plo recogni
we not asking parties to recognise the palestine. i'm a member. plo committee, we recognised the state of israel right to exist. there, i challenge any israeli member of this cabinet to stand and recognise the state of palestine to live in peace and security in the state of israel on the 96 lines. hamas is a party, fatah is a party, a faction. >> it governs an important part of the palestinian territories. >> say no more. we have a national consistent government. we don't have a...
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in the final destination of the free palestine protesters literally across the street from the u.n. headquarters in new york it's a weekend the diplomats are not in the office but this book are here pretty much tells the story of how angry the protestors are about you and according to them doing not enough to save people in gaza course again it's we can't diplomats at all the office but people here are genuinely hoping that their voices will be hard let's hear a chest a hearty reporting from new york city. mosque protests have also taken place in london where people gathered on the streets to condemn the offense in cows a river reports from the english capital. thousands have gathered here at b.b.c. have orders who want to organize us are saying is the biggest rally to date in support of the palestinian people at the rally started here because these people here are protesting against what they say is the b.b.c. is unfair and biased already told the phone in gaza for the first time their year because they feel that their message is not being heard the baby thank you not presenting li
in the final destination of the free palestine protesters literally across the street from the u.n. headquarters in new york it's a weekend the diplomats are not in the office but this book are here pretty much tells the story of how angry the protestors are about you and according to them doing not enough to save people in gaza course again it's we can't diplomats at all the office but people here are genuinely hoping that their voices will be hard let's hear a chest a hearty reporting from...
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there are so many that would like to see this conflict between israel and palestine resolved. many would like to see isis and al qaeda destroyed. host: our guest is mark duesberg -- marc ginsberg. our next caller is from england. matthew, go ahead. i would like to ask about the israeli conflict and issue. anti-semitic, i would like to put that out there. with israel, americans tend to be very pro israeli. i know a lot of that has to do with holocaust and the way the jewish people were treated during that. however, they were not the only victims of holocaust. there were six point 9 million [indiscernible] 2.7 million with gypsy people killed. i'm wondering if you are more willing to deal with israelis in a more evenhanded way, including illegal settlement building and things like that, if we stop treating jewish people as victims and treat them on evenhanded perspective. host: marc ginsberg, your response? guest: i'm not going to humor anyone who would suggest the holocaust that resulted in the murder of 6 million jews somehow should be diminished in relationship to what has ha
there are so many that would like to see this conflict between israel and palestine resolved. many would like to see isis and al qaeda destroyed. host: our guest is mark duesberg -- marc ginsberg. our next caller is from england. matthew, go ahead. i would like to ask about the israeli conflict and issue. anti-semitic, i would like to put that out there. with israel, americans tend to be very pro israeli. i know a lot of that has to do with holocaust and the way the jewish people were treated...
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secretary of state john kerry while he mediated last year's failed peace talks with palestine some of the diplomatic calls were made not by scramble channels but using regular phone lines intercepted by israel the details now from a middle east correspondent paula slayer. the german weekly spiegel says that the israelis as well as at least one secret service agency eavesdropped on the phone conversations of the us secretary of state john kerry it's understood that this was supposed to have happened last year at the height of the negotiations that kerry was mediating between israelis and palestinians to try and see a resumption of the very much stored peace talks the magazine goes on to detail that the east dropping happened while kerry was in a plane using a regular satellite phone that had no kind are in question now kerry was using that phone to talk with his colleagues in the middle east as well as with leaders in china and in russia it follows a series of reports earlier this year it was published by the newsweek magazine and according to that magazine it outlined a number of case
secretary of state john kerry while he mediated last year's failed peace talks with palestine some of the diplomatic calls were made not by scramble channels but using regular phone lines intercepted by israel the details now from a middle east correspondent paula slayer. the german weekly spiegel says that the israelis as well as at least one secret service agency eavesdropped on the phone conversations of the us secretary of state john kerry it's understood that this was supposed to have...
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thank you. -- to israel and palestine. thank you. brazil remains committed to a peaceful solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict and ready to support and contribute to all international efforts to that end. thank you. >> i thank the distinguished representative from brazil and will now give the floor to canada, followed by argentina. canada, you have the floor. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i would like to thank you for giving me the floor and the important meeting of the general assembly. canada welcomes the 72 hour cease-fire brokered by egypt which has given the people of gaza and israel respite from the terrible conflict with devastating humanitarian consequences. as part of the ongoing assistance to the west bank and gaza, canada has provided palestinians with 30 million dollars in humanitarian funding for 2014 and assessing how best to support palestinian the aims of hamas. -- victims of hamas. mr. president, canada is saddened by and mourns the loss of life on both sides. and condemns the right to put both sides
thank you. -- to israel and palestine. thank you. brazil remains committed to a peaceful solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict and ready to support and contribute to all international efforts to that end. thank you. >> i thank the distinguished representative from brazil and will now give the floor to canada, followed by argentina. canada, you have the floor. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i would like to thank you for giving me the floor and the important meeting of...
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an independent palestine. the point was simply to liberate palestine from the jews so could it become part of this state that nasser espoused. if you look at the palestinian national charter, which was adopted in 1964, it makes no mention of a palestinian state or sovereignty for the palestinians. it is all about the palestinians as part of the arab nation. but the defeat of the arabs in 1967 was so devastating and so humiliating that it destroyed the prestige and what is, destruction of the prestige also destroyed the idea of arabism and not in turn cleared the field to the emergence of palestinian nationalism. palestinian nationalism had been advocated by a few palestinians. among them, nasser arafat and some of his friends were mostly working in kuwait and now is their own headquarters and not formed thoughts and 90 years after 1967, they moved into the plo and took it over and we saw the emergence of palestinian nationalism and appellate tinian claim to sovereignty and independence as an issue in the confl
an independent palestine. the point was simply to liberate palestine from the jews so could it become part of this state that nasser espoused. if you look at the palestinian national charter, which was adopted in 1964, it makes no mention of a palestinian state or sovereignty for the palestinians. it is all about the palestinians as part of the arab nation. but the defeat of the arabs in 1967 was so devastating and so humiliating that it destroyed the prestige and what is, destruction of the...
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austria, refused to let them leave, as they did not recognize palestine. feingold organized a route for smuggling jews out of the country. he recalls that the local police could not help but notice so many people on the mountain pass. >> they called the security office and said, "there are refugees here. what should we do?" they were caught off guard and told them to call vienna. the interior minister back then was a real friend to the jews. like everyone else, he did not want any jews in austria, so he told police to shut their doors and pull the curtains. it was none of their business. >> ironically, anti-semitism was one factor that helped so many jews escape austria. some 5000 jews entered italy through this pass. many had no clothes or shoes. feingold wanted to stay. >> everyone liked me so much that they asked me why i did not go to palestine. if i knew the person i was talking to was catholic, i said, "when you go to rome, i'll go to israel." >> today, feingold is president of the israelite community in salzburg. he has held the post for decades. th
austria, refused to let them leave, as they did not recognize palestine. feingold organized a route for smuggling jews out of the country. he recalls that the local police could not help but notice so many people on the mountain pass. >> they called the security office and said, "there are refugees here. what should we do?" they were caught off guard and told them to call vienna. the interior minister back then was a real friend to the jews. like everyone else, he did not want...
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has boosted israel's ability to spy on palestine. u.s. aid workers or undercover spies the u.s. government is accused of sending students to cuba to try and recruit anti-government activists a look at those revelations coming up. and hundreds for ukraine but it's not the residents crossing into russia to escape the violence find out who later in the show. it's monday august fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm a military man your watching our team america. as the violence in gaza rages on new revelations from edward snowden show the u.s. is more involved in supporting the israeli side of the conflict than previously known glenn greenwald reports in the intercept that the us national security agency has had a far reaching clandestine relationship with the israeli intelligence service according to the documents dated as recently as april of two thousand and thirteen the intelligence agencies share surveillance access interceptions targeting language analysis and reporting on potential threats the n.s.a. has also at least once provided secret payments of as much as half a million
has boosted israel's ability to spy on palestine. u.s. aid workers or undercover spies the u.s. government is accused of sending students to cuba to try and recruit anti-government activists a look at those revelations coming up. and hundreds for ukraine but it's not the residents crossing into russia to escape the violence find out who later in the show. it's monday august fourth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm a military man your watching our team america. as the violence in gaza rages on new...
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war machine as this protest in new york is part of a global free palestine campaign happening everywhere across the planet across europe it is a very multinational here we see flags of different countries from latin america from europe of course the palestine it is the same in terms of the slogans that what we're seeing in europe but it's different altogether not every day you can see such a big march through the streets of new york but this is a particular city and they are going to a particular place in the final destination of the free palestine protest is literally across the street from the u.n. headquarters in new york it's a weekend the diplomats are not in the office but this book card here pretty much tells the story of how angry the protesters are about the u.n. according to them doing not enough to save people in gaza forced again this weekend diplomats and all the office but people here are genuinely hoping that their voices will be hard let's hear a shot ski artsy reporting from new york city. mosque protests have also taken place in london where people gathered on the stree
war machine as this protest in new york is part of a global free palestine campaign happening everywhere across the planet across europe it is a very multinational here we see flags of different countries from latin america from europe of course the palestine it is the same in terms of the slogans that what we're seeing in europe but it's different altogether not every day you can see such a big march through the streets of new york but this is a particular city and they are going to a...